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The Vilification of Rush

Why? You don't think he is being himself, you don't think he tells it the way he sees it, or you don't think he is unapologetic?

I think he is a very talented performer in the vain of a circus clown. I also think he is as manipulative as the producers like PT Barnum of the circus he controls.
 
I think he is a very talented performer in the vain of a circus clown. I also think he is as manipulative as the producers like PT Barnum of the circus he controls.

So which of those two equates to not being himself, not saying it like he sees it, or being apologetic?
 
Idi Amin is generally seen as a capitalist.

Idi Amin commited the worst form of coercion by killing hundreds of thousands of his own people. He also forced people of Asian descent, an important merchant minority, out of the country.
 
American Thinker: The Vilification of Rush


Another Good Rev., just speaking the truth.

Or plagiarizing Peter LaBarbera:

LaBarbera: “Leather Leadership Award” to Guy Baldwin, an advocate of “erotic” and “consensual slavery.”
Hutch: so they could award Guy Baldwin, an advocate of sadomasochism and “consensual slavery.”

LaBarbera: "We at Americans For Truth call on the DNC to demand their money back from the NGLTF"
Hutch: "As an African American leader and Pastor, I insist the DNC demand its money back. "

LaBarbera: "in glorifying this disgusting, sadomasochistic perversion that belittles the forced suffering of African Americans under slavery."
Hutch: "and at the same time support a perversion that belittles and makes a mockery of our suffering under slavery?"

 
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